3.
It
is essential
that
the
serviceman
have
an
accu-
rate
high
voltage
meter
available at all times.
Check
the
calibration of this
meter
periodically
against a reference standard,
such
as
the
one
available at
your
distributor.
4.
When
the
high
voltage circuitry is operating
properly,
there
is
no
possibility
of
an
X-radiation problem. Every
time
you
service a
monochrome
chassis,
run
the
brightness
up
and
down
while
you
monitor
the
high
voltage
with
a
meter to
be
certain
that
the
high
voltage does
not
exceed
the
specified value
and
that
it is regulat-
ing correctly. We suggest
that
you
and
your
ser-
vice organization
review
test
procedures
so
that
voltage
regulation
is always
checked
as a stan-
dard
servicing procedure,
and
that
the
reason
for this
prudent
routine
be clearly
understood
by
everyone.
It
is
important
to
record
an
accu-
rate
high
voltage reading
on
each
customer's
invoice.
5.
When
you
are troubleshooting
and
making
test
measurements
in
a Monitor
with
a
problem
of
excessive
high
voltage, avoid being unnecessar-
ily close to
the
picture
tube
and
the
high
voltage
compartment. Do
not
operate
the
chassis
longer
than
is necessary to locate
the
cause
of excessive
voltage.
6.
Models
which
use
a
high
voltage
rectifier
vacuum
tube
should
have
that
tube
replaced
only
with
a
Zenith
recommended
replacement
type
or a
Zenith
recommended
solid-state
rectifier
replacement.
The
high
voltage
compartment
and
all metal shields,
where
used,
must
be
kept
in
place
whenever
the
chassis is
operating.
If
a
shield
is missing, it
should
be
replaced
at
once
as
a
standard
servicing
procedure.
Page
1-3
TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION
1.
Never install a Monitor
in
a closed-in recess,
cubbyhole, or closely fitting
shelf
space.
2. Never install a Monitor over or close
to
a heat
duct, or
in
the
path
of
heated
air flow.
3.
Avoid
conditions
of
high
humidity
such
as: outdoor
patio
installations
where
dew
is a
factor, or
near
steam
radiators
where
steam leak-
age is a factor.
4. Avoid
placement
where
draperies
may
obstruct
rear venting. Customers
should
also
avoid
the
use
of
decorative
scarves or
other
coverings
which
might
obstruct ventilation.
5. Wall
and
shelf-mounted
installations
must
use
the
factory
approved
mounting
kit
and
mount-
ing instructions.
6. A Monitor
mounted
to a
shelf
or platform
must
retain its original feet or
the
equivalent
thick-
ness
in
spacers for
adequate
air flow from
the
bottom. Bolts or screws
used
for fasteners
must
not
touch
any
parts
or wiring. Perform leakage
tests on
customized
installations.
7. Caution customers against
the
use
of a Monitor
on a sloping
shelf
or
in
a tilted position,
unless
it
is
properly
secured.